Golf’s #1 Solution

for Analyzing Impact

Improve centeredness of contact with Strike Spray by SuperSpeed Golf!

Off-center strikes are the #1 reason most amateur golfers lose distance. It is difficult however, to figure out exactly where contact was made on each swing. Even some of the best launch monitors don’t measure face contact.

With a simple spray on the club face, you can now see precisely where you make contact on every shot. This knowledge will allow necessary adjustments to be made to now strike the ball with the center of the club.

Start the path to hitting the most pure, crisp and consistent golf shots of your life.

Toe Hit

When contact is toward the toe of the club, a loss of ball speed and spin tends to occur along with an addition of draw. Every 0.25 inches of off center contact toward the toe produces a 5% reduction of ball speed compared to a center strike. Toe strikes can lead to a pull hook type ball flight.

Heel Hit

When contact is toward the heel of the club, a loss of ball speed and an addition of spin and fade tends to occur. Every 0.25 inches of off center contact toward the heel produces a 5% reduction of ball speed compared to a center strike. This can further increase a slice type ball flight.

Center Hit

Toe Hit

When contact is toward the toe of the club, a loss of ball speed and spin tends to occur along with an addition of draw. Every 0.25 inches of off center contact toward the toe produces a 5% reduction of ball speed compared to a center strike. Toe strikes can lead to a pull hook type ball flight.

Heel Hit

When contact is toward the heel of the club, a loss of ball speed and an addition of spin and fade tends to occur. Every 0.25 inches of off center contact toward the heel produces a 5% reduction of ball speed compared to a center strike. This can further increase a slice type ball flight.

Center Hit

"From a fitter’s perspective, if you don’t understand where you’ve made impact on the face, you can’t properly assess your players. Impact location is the most essential piece of information available and is paramount to understanding ball flight. If you can’t understand your ball flight, how could you possibly play the game to your highest potential? This goes for selecting what club specs to play, whether you are losing untapped velocity, and why certain types of clubs can match your style of play."